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And Mr Frost, 27, who lives in Glasgow said the experience did not disappoint.

He said: "With it's grand, almost alpine scale and the extensive climbing history associated with it, the North Face of The Ben always feels like a very special place to be.

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Hamish Frost captured his friends climbing Ben Nevis with skis

"It feels like a real journey and once again it didn't disappoint here.

"Hard snow conditions in the steep, 50 degree top section made for an intimidating and testing entry, where a fall or slip up in technique would have had consequences.

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The thrill seekers were catching the last of the winter snow before ski season is over for the year

It feels like a real journey and once again it didn't disappoint here

Hamish Frost

"Fortunately this quickly gave way to softer conditions and we were able to relax more and enjoy the remainder of the descent."

Hamish, an adventure and landscape photographer, is experienced at shooting breathtaking pictures mid-action.

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The experienced skiers scaled the 1190 metre mountains

He said: "It's a tricky thing to do. Not only am I concentrating on my own skiing and personal safety, but I'm also trying to run a mobile photography studio on the mountain, planning ahead to make the most of the natural light and get the best locations."

"I'm very fortunate that I've got a good bunch of friends who are also very talented and experienced skiers, and are always keen to get out in the mountains."